The "style" thing makes no difference. This is boxing. People have come in to boxing with unorthodox styles and stances before. Boxing has been around for hundreds of years. It's been reduced to a science - it's as close to objective as you can get. Conor can come out with his hand out, in a horse stance, whatever. It's still boxing and it's not going to help him.

Or she was just written that way. It could be all part of Ford's new narrative. We know that he is fully aware of the MiB's quest for the maze. This could easily all be part of it.

And I don't think she was really trying to kill the MiB. I don't think what she did to him was a way around her programming. I think it is just another device to create the illusion of danger. Which is why Charlotte doesn't seem very alarmed. She wasn't like "Wow you nearly died!"

Yes. All that talk about the most "elegant parts of me" didn't stop him from shooting himself in the head because of Ford's backdoor. Elegant or not.

I don't see Ford getting in any kind of major thing with Maeve, at least not this season. I would imagine he still has Godlike control over her, even after her upgrades. Keep in mind, he's been at it 30+ years. He's had this convo with Bernard before. He's dealt with every kind of host behavior. I would imagine after the first "oh shit" moment 30+ years ago, he's gotten pretty good at protecting himself.

And there's a distinction between going in and deciding to play the game "morally" and going in and thinking the characters are REAL.

Like I'll play Fallout 3 and decide to help out the people that need help and I'll decide NOT to shoot up the entire town. It's not because I think the NPCs are truly in need of my help. I recognize that they are scripted and the narrative is written.

I get that Delores is convincing and all, but you would think that William, a very successful businessman who's company is considering investing in Westworld would know better. It's not people have told him time and time again that THIS IS A GAME and the hosts, as convincing as they are... are not REAL.

Yes, my comment was regarding Trump's response. Celebrities tend to be outspoken people. There are plenty of those have said more and acted out in opposition of the administration. Is Obama out there telling Ted Nugent and Clint Eastwood that they've been rude and need to apologize?

It's just another example of Trump only giving his attention to sensationalism. Here is the context. A Broadway actor, echoing the sentiments of millions of Americans, had something to say to the vice president elect. Rather than ignore, or use this as an opportunity to speak to those feeling disenfranchised, Trump further fuels the divide by demanding an apology.

Its pretty insane, really. Can you imagine Obama, Bush, Romney, hell, any political figure OTHER than Trump responding to this, calling this person rude and asking for an apology? Like, this is our president elect?

And he's bigger than he's ever been before, even at 25. And then we recently have that video of his Cuban translator who must be in his 40s and is absolutely JACKED. Maybe there's something in the water at that camp?

Remember the S&C coach at Blackhouse? He was like 60 and looked monstrous. And then shortly after you had a bunch of Blackhouse fighters pop.